September 27, 2005



Kocharian Sees Real Chance For Karabakh Peace

RFE/RL also reports that the Armenian President Robert Kocharian is “cautiously optimistic about prospects for the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.”

“There were moments when we were pretty close to a settlement but something hampered it and the negotiating process became more passive in the end,” Kocharian said in reference to the decade-long peace talks mediated by the international community.

“The process is now proceeding quite actively and there are some hopes that we can, after all, achieve success,” he added.

The comments made at a news conference echo upbeat statements made by international mediators following Kocharian’s meeting with Aliev in Russia on August 26. Although the two leaders did not announce any peace accords, Yuri Merzlyakov, the Russian co-chair of the OSCE’s Minsk Group, described their encounter as “very positive.” Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian similarly noted on September 6 that “common ground between the parties on key issues is visible today.”

According to the OSCE’s current chairman-in-office, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, a Karabakh peace deal could be cut as early as this year. However, Baku and Yerevan are unlikely to announce any agreements at least until November which will see parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan and a constitutional referendum in Armenia.

The full news item can be read online here.

Posted by Onnik @ 2:26 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Politics, Karabakh, Caucasus, Military







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